Section B ยท Page 4 The University Daily Kansan Wednesday, November 1, 2000 The University Daily Kansan Some students go beyond the caffeine fix to stay up for their all-night cram sessions Thursday In Jayplay. No matter which side of the issue a person is on, there is value in hearing from a doctor who helped give birth to the abortion age... Abortion For or Against?? Dr. Bernard N. Nathanson Friday, November 3, 2000 7pm, Lied Center FREE Event ...and is now pro-life. Sponsored by Aletheia Forum Inc. and KU Students for Life For more information contact Aletheia Forum Event Coordinator, Charlie Svoboda, (785) 331-3145 Helen, Sweetheart of the Internet Wapner dons robe for TV series again The Associated Press There's really only one thing to remember: "It's Judy and everyone else," said Stu Billett, executive producer of The People's Court. Wapner methodically questioned the customer, the dealer and Moog, who said he didn't believe he wore it. Judgment for the plaintiff: $488.47 NEW YORK โ€” All rise! Judge Joseph Wapner's People's Court is back in session โ€” if only for one day. The 81-year-old jurist returned to the set this week in a sweetly nostalgic exercise to celebrate his old show's 3,000th episode and maybe grab some attention in what has become one of television's most crowded genres. "You may be seated," Wapner murmured, his low-key, affable demeanor was a stark contrast to the loud judges who wisecrack or crack down on plaintiffs and defendants who come before the camera. Wapper judged the case of a man suing a sports dealer for a refund because he believed a hockey jersey he bought supposedly worn by former Boston Bruins goalie Andy Moog was a fake. Wapner was television's only judge when he started The People's Court in 1981 after leaving the California bench. It's all a viewer can do to avoid getting lost in legal mumbo jumbo. Now there are 10 court shows on the air. There's Judge Judy Sheindlin's show, and her husband, Jerry, now presides over The People's Court. There's Judge Brown, Judge Hatthett, Mathis Mathis and Judge Lane. There's Divorce Court, Moral Court, Curtis Court and Power of Attorney. Wagner has seen snippets of Judge Judy's work, but he wouldn't know a Judge Lane from a Judge Curtis. "I never watched myself," he said. "Why should I watch them?" Judgment for the painter. **434.1-2** Wapner, a non-hockey fan who briefly flubbed Moog's name, told the former goaltender that he heard Moog was a very good player. He slipped easily into the robes Monday evening to tape the 3,000th show with Doug Llewelyn and Rusty Burrell, the court reporter and court officer on the original People's Court. It is scheduled to air on Thursday Nov. 16. "I had some good days," Moog said. "So did I?" Wapner replied. 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